Through this initiative, Amazon is offering people who have been without a job or underemployed for at least a year a new opportunity to rejoin the workforce by restarting their careers at Amazon. The company plans to hire 1,000 professionals over the coming years as a result of this new program.
"We understand that life happens and sometimes an event affects career plans," said Beth Galetti, senior vice president of People Experience and Technology at Amazon. "Amazon's new Returnship program is designed to help professionals reintegrate to the workforce."
The United States has seen a net loss of 4.5 million jobs held by women since February 2020, with nearly 2 million women leaving the labor force altogether, according to a May 2021 report from the National Women's Law Center.
Amazon expects that at least three out of every four participants in this program will be women returning to the American workforce, adding that it plans to hire professionals for a variety of roles, ranging from financial analysts to software development engineers.
Latest comments